Napakasarap ng feeling! medyo nangunguryente pa palad ko sa lutong ng sampal
Robert Blair Carabuena who mauled a hapless traffic enforcer graduated from Ateneo De Manila University. The MMDA is filing charges against him. Now that’s One Big Fight!
According to his LinkedIn profile, Robert Blair Carabuena graduated at ADMU with a degree in psychology. Based on that video, he puts the psycho in psychology.
Heard about that guy Robert Blair Carabuena? He was caught throwing his overweight around!
When the video of him mauling a traffic enforcer went viral, Robert Blair Carabuena, who’s also on Twitter decided to protect his tweets by making changes in the settings. No word yet on whether or not there will be changes in his behavior.
The motorist who manhandled an MMDA traffic enforcer has deleted/deactivated his Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. Karma is digital.
Robert Blair Carabuena has taken down his accounts in social networking sites. He bullies traffic enforcers but he’s no match for computers.
Papalag ba sakin ang MMDA chairman sa porma kong yan?
Hmmm sino kaya ang susunod na sasampalin ko?...
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Benjamin Carabuena twitter
Benjamin Carabuena twitter account.
More to come, we also found the accounts of other Carabuena relatives
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More to come, we also found the accounts of other Carabuena relatives
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Blair Carabuena isang mongoloid
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Ang sarap maging Mongoloid! |
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Inaamin ko na mongoloid ako |
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PAPALAG KA? BAKA SAMPALIN KITA! |
A human resource manager of the Philip Morris and his brother are in deep trouble after they were filmed in the act of berating and attacking an enforcer of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Tuesday afternoon.
The 27-second video of motorist Robert Blair Carabuena bullying traffic constable Saturnino Fabros, which was taken by a producer of TV5, had spread like wildfire in the Internet and drawn the attention of the MMDA officials and even the MalacaƱan Palace.
Fabros, a traffic enforcer of the MMDA for 27 years, executed his affidavit for the direct assault charges filed at the Quezon City prosecutor’s office against Carabuena and his brother Robert Benjamin.
Apart from slapping the motorist with a criminal complaint, MMDA Chair Francis Tolentino had also asked the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to cancel Carabuena’s driver’s license saying an “abusive and arrogant motorists like him… have no right to be in the road in the first place.”
“We cannot allow this aggression and shameless attack against our men who are only doing their job as best as they can, regardless of the risks they face in the streets every day,” Tolentino said.
The MMDA chief demanded Carabuena to issue a public apology because he said “the assault on Fabros is also an attack against the MMDA.”
Carabuena was caught on camera slapping Fabros over a traffic violation.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Carabuena was graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University and an HR executive of the tobacco giant Philip Morris.
In an interview with reporters, Fabros said he had tried to apprehend Carabuena after the latter who was driving a green Volvo car beat the stop signal at the corner of Capitol Drive and Tandang Sora Avenue in Quezon City.
“Pinapahinto ko na nga siya, dumiretso pa rin siya (I asked him to stop but he still went on),” Fabros, the 47-year-old traffic enforcer, said.
He said he may have tapped Carabuena’s vehicle but he never hit it nor did he shout curses at the motorist.
“He was so angry. He grabbed my cap and hit me several times,” said Fabros who at one point began to sob.
Carabuena’s brother, who will be likewise charged, held his back while Carabuena did the hitting.
A father of four children, he said never in his 27 years of service was he humiliated like that.
He said since he was backed by the MMDA legal department, nothing can stop him from filing the criminal complaint.
Under the Revised Penal Code, direct assault is punishable by a prison term of six months to six years.
Tolentino said the criminal liability of Carabuena is aggravated by the fact — as shown in the video footage — that he hurt Fabros who should be considered a person in authority.
“As with all of our men who were attacked and intimidated by undisciplined motorists while performing their duties, we will see to it that justice is served to Mr. Fabros,” the MMDA chief said.
MMDA lawyer Victor Nunez said bullying and attack against traffic enforcers happen almost every month.
He said in separate incidents, two MMDA enforcers were intentionally hit by passenger buses while directing the traffic in their areas. In September last year, an MMDA enforcer was shot by a motorist whom he was trying to apprehend.
“The difference now is that we have a strong evidence against the motorist,” Nunez said showing a CD copy of the video.
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